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Update dependencies #279

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Description: Update dependencies and fix vulnerabilities

Changelog:

  • Bumped azure-pipelines-task-lib from 3.1.10 to 3.3.1 in tasks
  • Updated task versions
  • Updated dev dependencies (mocha, minimist)
  • Updated extension version to 1.207.0
  • Added dev-dependencies constants.js
  • Updated contributing.md (Fixed minimum supported node version to 10.0.0)

Documentation changes required: N

Added unit tests: N

Attached related issue: N

Checklist:

  • Task version was bumped - please check instruction how to do it
  • Checked that applied changes work as expected

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@max-zaytsev max-zaytsev requested review from a team and alexander-smolyakov June 27, 2022 11:38
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LGTM, thanks for doing this!

@max-zaytsev max-zaytsev requested a review from mmrazik June 27, 2022 12:01
@max-zaytsev max-zaytsev merged commit 27aa70a into master Jun 27, 2022
@max-zaytsev max-zaytsev deleted the users/max-zaytsev/update-dependencies branch June 27, 2022 15:51
@max-zaytsev max-zaytsev added the dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label Jun 28, 2022
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